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Marcia Ball, So Many Rivers

Audio CD

Disk ID: 696686

Disk length: 55m 3s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Foreclose on the House of Love 4:47
2. Dance With Me 4:50
3. Baby, Why Not 3:36
4. Honeypie 3:36
5. Give Me a Chance 3:27
6. Didn't You Know 4:10
7. Give It Up (Give In) 4:31
8. So Many Rivers to Cross 3:44
9. The Storm 4:47
10. The Lowdown 3:20
11. Hurricane on China Lake 3:39
12. Three Hundred Pounds of Hongry 3:43
13. If It's Really Got to Be This Way 3:37
14. If It Ain't One Thing 3:08

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Review

If Bonnie Raitt played piano and had a little more New Orleans in her, she'd be proud to claim the soulful sincerity of this release as her own. Producer Stephen Bruton (long Raitt's lead guitarist) polishes this groove-laden set with rich arrangements of horns and harmonies, as Cajun accordionist Wayne Toups, former Storyville vocalist Malford Milligan, and blues guitarist Pat Boyack provide additional sonic spice. Though the second-line syncopation of "Foreclose on the House of Love," the buoyant swamp pop of "Honeypie" (with Toups), and an acoustic, mandolin-driven transformation of the funky "Three Hundred Pounds of Hongry" find the veteran blueswoman in playful spirits, she shows her depth as a balladeer on originals such as "Give Me a Chance" and "The Storm," as well as a revival of Arthur Alexander's classic "If It's Really Got to Be This Way." Between the river towns of New Orleans (Ball's musical homeland) and Austin (where she's based), these 14 cuts cover a lot of ground. --Don McLeeseTexas pianist/vocalist Marcia Ball is at a creative and commercial high point in her career. After years of critically acclaimed releases and thousands of jam-packed live shows, Marcia's career has kicked into high gear since the release of Presumed Innocent. So Many Rivers showcases Marcia Ball's mastery of roadhouse rock, New Orleans R&B and deep soul ballads, along with a continuing sophistication that makes her a prime candidate to reach fans of adult rockers like Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams. Digipak. Alligator. 2003.

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